This venerable workhorse has served the Colonial forces for nearly 60 years as the primary ship-to-surface heavy lift shuttle. Its large cargo capacity and roll-on/roll-off hydraulic load platform system make it a favored choice for transporting vehicles from ship to surface. Upgraded over the decades to keep them technologically current, many of these shuttles are older than their crews and still in the prime of their operational lifespan.

Their versatility, ruggedness, and reliability have spawned a mind-bogglingly large number of mission-specific variants, and older marks of the Pinzgauer have found their way into civilian service, where they continue to live up to their reputation for being solid and dependable.BASIC INFO

xombygod: 'Fraid not. The archive DVD was a limited time offer that ended last year. And just in case anyone asks why I don't bring it back, I honestly don't have the room or time to deal with a mail order business at the moment.

Skunkape: Yep, it's on a countdown now! Yesterday was a bit nuts trying to get everything wrapped up before bed, but I just about made it.

Squirmydad: Funny you should mention that--I actually put links to the Win/Mac walkarounds on the product page below the description because they're too fun not to share.

xombygod: 'Fraid not. The archive DVD was a limited time offer that ended last year. And just in case anyone asks why I don't bring it back, I honestly don't have the room or time to deal with a mail order business at the moment.

I tell ya it is alot cheaper than spending $150.00 for a plastic syberwolf, at a Game Workplace.

I would like a dreadnaught, Or better yet what software do you use to design these things.I am a tattoo artist(?) and I am fascinated with the possibilities. I like being able to bring a dream to life. Anyway cool model. Awesome as hell.

Second vote for some SF Terraclips...or a BIG Swift Scenics landing pad!...need one that will fit 12"x12" aint gonna cut it with this workhorse

A SwiftScenics landing pad would be great ... also a multi-bay motor pool, warehouse supply depot, ..... and not least those transportable buildings you had already made on your old site. I love those buidings .... slap on a fountdation or piers if you need a little vareity and they are good to go. A staging area like that would be very interesting ... multiple objectives.

Finally finished my first Pinz Going to setup a little picture shoot...but there is a problem...the dang thing is HUGE!! I knew it was a large model...bigger than the big UD (no problems setting up a scene with the dropship ) So...I need to expand my photo setup a little to accomadate this beauty The model itself went together really well...I made a few goofs, as I usually do with a new set, but its a pretty forgiving model. It built up clean, solid and looking good..Not a hard build at all...I love it

I was trying to find a matching Onagar for the hold... Chris, did you ever do the Onager in Tan?I have the white and helodrab versions. White will work fine for the UN or Moon Base schemes, helodrab will work fine for the Rescue 1 variant so I am building that next

I was wondering why that post looked so familiar, then it hit me--I'd answered it on the Lounge a little while back.

Just a heads-up to let everyone know I've updated the files. I'd like to thank Haydn Bold and George Coutts for going over everything with a fine tooth comb and catching a couple of things that snuck past us during the beta. (Familiarity sometimes makes you blind to little errors that someone with fresh eyes can spot readily!)

Things of note:

*Instructions and model PDFs updated. Renumbered several parts and shuffled a couple of things around a bit.

*Cutfiles updated. Frame 42 in particular had a couple of tab issues that were sorted out.

*Texturing refreshed a bit. I made some subtle changes to the exterior weathering, nothing major.

I am actually looking at this as a colony drop ship - goes down, never goes back up, becoming a colony headquarters when offloaded - the cargo bay being used for a cubicle farm.... (In the grim darkness of the future... there will still be cubicle farms....)

PCs get to be the lucky folks that try to make sure that the colony is successful... and profitable.

Maybe a modified version of the Kingdom rules in Pathfinder's Kingmaker series.

This one looks sweet like the other Ebbles models, but I've found them too difficult and fiddly to assemble. I have a few sets and gave up fighting them. Apparently, I am not the target audience for these models, but they sure look sweet.

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